Spaying your female dog or cat:
• Helps prevent serious medical conditions, such as uterine infections, uterine/ovarian cancer and breast cancer.
• Is far less expensive than the cost of treating an infection, having an emergency c-section, treating cancer or raising a litter of puppies or kittens.

Neutering your male dog or cat:
• Helps prevent serious medical conditions, such as testicular cancer and often has a positive effect on your pet’s behavior.
• Makes pet less likely to mark his territory or spray urine throughout the house.
• Tends to make pet less aggressive and less likely to roam.

Neutering your pet prior to maturity and spaying your pet prior to her first heat cycle (both at 4-6 months old) offers the best protection against serious health issues and the establishment of negative behaviors.